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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-19-07 06:28 PM
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How the Bush Administration could live on, and how to stop that from happening
Edited on Thu Apr-19-07 06:28 PM by ck4829
Bush knows he can't go on for another term, but there is nothing stopping the Cabinet and members of the Administration who do not get voted on for confirmation from staying in, unless we get a President who ousts them.

Four more years of Elliot Abrams, John Negroponte, John Poindexter, etc., think of that for a second.

I don't think our country, maybe even our civilization, can keep on having these guys in power.

Some of the Republican Presidential Candidates have little to no experience in foreign policy, they include:
Rudy Giuliani
Sam Brownback
Mitt Romney
Duncan Hunter

Bush had no experience in foreign policy either, I think that's how these guys from before started to creep in. We have to make sure that the candidates with the least foreign policy experience kick sunk first.

And then there's John McCain, he's just crazy. Plus, Henry Kissinger endorsed him. If you want the Shadow Government that has been in the Reagan and both Bush Administrations, then give your vote to McCain.

Let's give these guys the boot in 2008, let's vote for a Democrat who has some foreign policy experience.
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